Hello fellow haunt owners and enthusiasts. We're anticipating having all of the walls up in our new attraction by the end of the week and then we'll start painting. Before we begin, I'm requesting your input once again. I have had a ton of ideas and suggestions for the intro, pre-show, area and I thank you all for this! Now I'm working on hammering out the final details in regard to what will be in the halls and rooms following the pre-show. It doesn't have to be visibly steampunk throughout the attraction since the remainder of the attraction is supposed to consist of the patrons experiencing what it felt like for those who had their fears extracted when subjected to the machine and Dr. Raycliff's experiments.

We are looking for ideas that could fall into the category of disorienting and mind-bending. Any ideas and suggestions are appreciated! If you have links to products to share, please feel free to do so! Thanks again for your help and now I'm off to Raycliff Manor to get more work done!

He said he had a haunted bed & breakfast , which was what I was trying at first too.
I asked him if he had made any secret passages?
He said he hadn't thought of that.
He had said he was all done working on it, but now he might go back and build some secret passages.
Don't do things like this , Kelly!
You can get alot more good work done if you don't have to rip out work that is perfectly good. know what I mean?
I always wanted to have a recording studio exhibit/display, then the hideous sounds emminating throughout the haunted house could be traced to their origin. It's Yoko!
"SSCCCRRRRRRREACHH!"

A classic upside down room
A boiler room
I was told of a room that was basically a hallway with black walls and a white floor, the white floor began to get narrower as you walked down the hall untill finally it came to a point, beside the white the floor was black floor, but it did drop off two inches, it looked and seemed much worse than it was. there was a moment of hesitation to put your foot on the black, and a moment of panic when your foot did not hit ground when you expected.